
Stéfane Marion
Stéfane Marion is the chief economist and strategist at the National Bank of Canada, known for his insights into the Canadian economy and its consumer sentiment. He has been a prominent voice in analyzing economic trends, particularly during challenging times, and has recently highlighted the significant drop in consumer optimism in Canada amid political and economic uncertainties.
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Stéfane Marion, chief economist and strategist at National Bank Financial, said in a note that the agreement is foundational to making Canada investable again.
Let 2026 be the year Canada becomes investable again
Stéfane Marion, chief economist at National Bank of Canada, said that Mr. Carney’s pledge to spend 5 per cent of gross domestic product on defence presents 'a formidable opportunity'.
Carney’s budget conundrum: How to unlock business investment during a trade warNational Bank of Canada chief economist Stéfane Marion earlier this month predicted a $100-billion shortfall.
Carney hints at easing corporate tax burden in budgetStéfane Marion is the chief economist at National Bank and commented on the MCIA initiative.
Make Canada Investable Again? Policy pivot seemed to do the trick for investors in JuneStéfane Marion is the chief economist and strategist at National Bank of Canada who comments on consumer sentiment.
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